

You'll find the main draw is how the game plays and feels. The management mode hasn't really changed over the last 3 or 4 years bar the odd tweak and polish. The usual updates are there, latest transfers, mainstream teams and leagues with the latest kits. That said, it's not too difficult to get a 100% rating and it certainly gives you a warm fuzzy feeling, especially on the higher difficulty settings.įor most the management side of FIFA games is still the main drawn, this year's edition won't let you down.


Run at the defense to support your strikers, the opposition boots the ball towards your defense and you're expected to keep up with the ball play and are penalized for being limited by the speed of the game.
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'Be a pro mode' lets you take control of one player (or one pro, if you wish) from any position (except goalkeeper) to try and make the best impact on the game possible and improve your 'pro rating', the in game rating system that is fairly accurate, if a little unfair at times. This year's edition features something far greater, a whole new way of playing FIFA. Better graphics, the latest transfers, improved AI and various little tweaks us mere gamers may not initially notice. With improvements on last year's edition which was almost there but, not quite, we are treated to the standard new editions we come to expect from FIFA games. This year, like many other years, promises to be the best yet but there's a difference, this year's could well be considered the best yet and some may argue that it even beats its rival, Pro Evolution. By metabolic1 | Review Date: JGame: FIFA 09Īnother year, another football simulation is released by EA Sports.
